Hey, can anybody please help me with an Integration question. Its from the Cambridge book, diagnostic test, p175
Here it is:
a) Show that [integral of f(X) with limits a and 0] = [int of f(a-x) with limits a to 0]
This bit is fine.
b) Hence show that:
{ Int of [ (cosX) / (cosX +sinX) ] with limits pi/2 and 0 } = pi/4
Thanks
BCD
Here it is:
a) Show that [integral of f(X) with limits a and 0] = [int of f(a-x) with limits a to 0]
This bit is fine.
b) Hence show that:
{ Int of [ (cosX) / (cosX +sinX) ] with limits pi/2 and 0 } = pi/4
Thanks
BCD